2001–02 European Nations Cup Third Division

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The 2001 European Nations Cup (ENC) Third Division (a European rugby union competition for national teams) was contested over a one-year period by 15 teams divided in three pools.

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The teams were divided in 3 pool according to the results of the first round of 2003 Rugby World Cup – European qualification, played the previous season

Pool 1 (Title)

Played by :

table

PlaceNationGamesPointsTable
points
playedwondrawnlostforagainstdifference
1Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia 430111359+5410
2Flag of Serbia and Montenegro (1992-2006).svg  Yugoslavia 43018870+1810
3Flag of Moldova.svg  Moldova 32016372−97
4Flag of Andorra.svg  Andorra 31027748+295
5Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 400441133−924

Result

29 September 2001
Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 16–24Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia
Vienna

13 October 2001
Flag of Andorra.svg  Andorra 56–3Flag of Austria.svg  Austria
Andorra la Vella

20 October 2001
Flag of Moldova.svg  Moldova 36–16Flag of Serbia and Montenegro (1992-2006).svg  Yugoslavia
Chișinău

11 November 2001
Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia 26–16Flag of Andorra.svg  Andorra
Ljubliana

6 April 2002
Flag of Serbia and Montenegro (1992-2006).svg  Yugoslavia 26–8Flag of Austria.svg  Austria
Belgrade

20 April 2002
Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 14–27Flag of Moldova.svg  Moldova
Linz

25 May 2002
Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia 42–0Flag of Moldova.svg  Moldova
Ljubliana

4 May 2002
Flag of Andorra.svg  Andorra 5–19Flag of Serbia and Montenegro (1992-2006).svg  Yugoslavia
Andorra la Vella

11 May 2002
Flag of Serbia and Montenegro (1992-2006).svg  Yugoslavia 27–21Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia
Belgrade

  • Moldova-Andorra not played.

Pool 2 (Plate)

Played by:

table

PlaceNationGamesPointsTable
points
playedwondrawnlostforagainstdifference
1Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary 440012157+6412
2Flag of Lithuania.svg  Lithuania 43018766+2110
3Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg  Bosnia and Herzegovina 42024172−318
4Flag of Luxembourg.svg  Luxembourg 41036771−46
5'Flag of Israel.svg  Israel 400472122−504

Results

6 October 2001
Flag of Luxembourg.svg  Luxembourg 17–19Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary
Cessange

20 October 2001
Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary 26–16Flag of Lithuania.svg  Lithuania
Százhalombatta

27 October 2001
Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg  Bosnia and Herzegovina 13–12Flag of Luxembourg.svg  Luxembourg
Sarajevo

4 May 2002
Flag of Luxembourg.svg  Luxembourg 7–26Flag of Lithuania.svg  Lithuania

4 May 2002
Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg  Bosnia and Herzegovina 19–11Flag of Israel.svg  Israel
Zenica

18 May 2002
Flag of Lithuania.svg  Lithuania 33–24Flag of Israel.svg  Israel
Klaipėda

25 May 2002
Flag of Lithuania.svg  Lithuania 12–9Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg  Bosnia and Herzegovina
Jonava

25 May 2002
Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary 39–24Flag of Israel.svg  Israel
Esztergom

1 June 2002
Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary 37–0Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg  Bosnia and Herzegovina
Esztergom

1 June 2002
Flag of Luxembourg.svg  Luxembourg 31–13Flag of Israel.svg  Israel
Cessange

Pool 3 (Bowl)

Played by:

table

PlaceNationGamesPointsTable
points
playedwondrawnlostforagainstdifference
1Flag of Malta.svg  Malta 32104524+218
2Flag of Monaco.svg  Monaco 320111316+977
3Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria 31023083−535
4Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 30121681−654

results

24 November 2001
Flag of Malta.svg  Malta 8–0Flag of Monaco.svg  Monaco
Marsa

19 January 2002
Flag of Monaco.svg  Monaco 60–3Flag of Norway.svg  Norway
Saint-Laurent-du-Var

9 March 2002
Flag of Malta.svg  Malta 27–14Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria
Marsa

6 April 2002
Flag of Monaco.svg  Monaco 53–5Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria
Monte Carlo

4 May 2002
Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria 11–3Flag of Norway.svg  Norway
Sofia

25 May 2002
Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 10–10Flag of Malta.svg  Malta
Ekeberg

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